Gardening for Amateurs 



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Hydrangeas grown to produce one large bunch of flowers each. 



more than remove the tips of the growths, 

 unless they are too tall to be convenient. 

 The flowers generally appear with the fourth 

 .pair of leaves, and as soon as they are noticed 

 regular feeding may commence. In addition 



to the white and pink forms, blue flowers are 

 sought after, and although these sometimes 

 appear naturally on specimens planted out 

 in the garden, owing to the presence of iron 

 in the soil, pot 'plants may be watered with 



Hydrangea well grpwn in a tub. 



